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In a recent interview with LATimes, Guillermo del Toro states that the James Cameron’s produced adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft ‘At the mountains of madness’ will began principal shooting at the start of the summer of 2011 (presumably in June).

Script’s ready, also the pre-production artwork, so if everything goes well, Guillermo is going to be quite busy for some time (even that he already spent 2 years of his life working in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit, but then left the project when MGM had financial problems).

I can’t wait to see Del Toro’s stylish visuals in 3D, I’m pretty sure it’s going to deliver big time.

Stay tuned for more info about this flick.

James Cameron’s produced 3D action-thriller movie about the real events of some underwater cave divers facing death in one of the most beautiful places on Earth, just got its trailer released.

The movie is directed by Alister Grierson.

The footage looks gorgeous, can’t wait to see it.

Sanctum is due to be released on February 4, 2011

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20th Century Fox just announced today that James Cameron has signed to write and direct the next installments of the Avatar saga (no big surprise here)

John Landau will, once again, be partnering with James Cameron on the production.

There are rumors that the sequels will happen under the sea of Pandora and even within the galaxy.

There was some rumors about James Cameron making a Cleopatra movie for Sony Pictures, with Angelina Jolie as the lead, but Fox rushed in to make Cameron sign the papers to produce their next cash cows.

So be ready to get back on Pandora in some years.

Read after the jump for the official press release

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Avatar special edition

James Cameron’s Avatar special edition just got released in 3D digital theaters and IMAX 3D today in America.

This new version of the epic movie features 8 minutes of new footage that wasn’t included in the original theatrical release.

It includes more scenes with the Na’vi.

There’s also an upcoming DVD release of the special edition that features even more footage (including the opening in Earth that was cut due to runtime)

You can watch the trailer embedded below: